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Post by Macmoish on Mar 23, 2011 15:50:52 GMT
All these possible departures...So maybe someone in? Fulham Chronicle Gavin Mahon set for QPR exitBy Jacob Murtagh GAVIN Mahon is set to leave QPR on loan before tomorrow's deadline. The Rangers midfielder has failed to make an appearance for the Championship leaders since signing a short-term deal at Loftus Road. And the 34-year-old former Watford general is poised to join a League One club before the emergency loan window slams shut in 24 hours time. www.fulhamchronicle.co.uk/london-sport/london-qpr/2011/03/23/gavin-mahon-set-for-qpr-exit-82029-28390104/
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Post by Hogan on Mar 23, 2011 16:38:26 GMT
How can a player on a month to month contract go on loan? Unless we get him to sign his latest monthly deal and then loan him for a month!
Perhaps his deal will not be renewed, although i would see good reason in renewing it with the season closing and Derry being close to a ban, unless ofcourse NW feels there is enough cover with Buz and Rowlands now fit.
Poor journalism.
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 23, 2011 18:29:53 GMT
Dave McIntyre/Kilburn Times Mahon handed option to stay at QPR Dave McIntyre Wednesday, March 23, 2011 QPR have offered Gavin Mahon the chance to extend his contract until the end of the season. Mahon, who last made a first-team appearance in November 2009, has been on a month-to-month deal at Loftus Road since last summer. He has spent many months building up his fitness after a knee problem, and could move on loan before Thursday’s deadline. If the 34-year-old midfielder does not re-sign with QPR, he would be free to join another club as a free agent. Mahon has made 58 league appearances for Rangers since arriving from Watford in January 2007. He previously had spells at Brentford, Hereford and Wolves. www.kilburntimes.co.uk/qpr/mahon_handed_option_to_stay_at_qpr_1_839276
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Post by 0hwestlondon on Mar 23, 2011 20:50:08 GMT
worth keeping him for cover i suppose, often happens a player is released then two weeks later there is a injury and suspension crisis, so keep him just in case.
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